// Copyright (c) 2005-2021 Jay Berkenbilt
// Copyright (c) 2022-2025 Jay Berkenbilt and Manfred Holger
//
// This file is part of qpdf.
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#ifndef QPDFPAGEDOCUMENTHELPER_HH
#define QPDFPAGEDOCUMENTHELPER_HH

#include <qpdf/Constants.h>
#include <qpdf/QPDFDocumentHelper.hh>
#include <qpdf/QPDFPageObjectHelper.hh>

#include <qpdf/DLL.h>

#include <vector>

#include <qpdf/QPDF.hh>

class QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper;

class QPDFPageDocumentHelper: public QPDFDocumentHelper
{
  public:
    QPDF_DLL
    QPDFPageDocumentHelper(QPDF&);

    ~QPDFPageDocumentHelper() override = default;

    // Traverse page tree, and return all /Page objects wrapped in QPDFPageObjectHelper objects.
    // Unlike with QPDF::getAllPages, the vector of pages returned by this call is not affected by
    // additions or removals of pages. If you manipulate pages, you will have to call this again to
    // get a new copy. Please see comments in QPDF.hh for getAllPages() for additional details.
    QPDF_DLL
    std::vector<QPDFPageObjectHelper> getAllPages();

    // The PDF /Pages tree allows inherited values. Working with the pages of a pdf is much easier
    // when the inheritance is resolved by explicitly setting the values in each /Page.
    QPDF_DLL
    void pushInheritedAttributesToPage();

    // This calls QPDFPageObjectHelper::removeUnreferencedResources for every page in the document.
    // See comments in QPDFPageObjectHelper.hh for details.
    QPDF_DLL
    void removeUnreferencedResources();

    // Add a new page at the beginning or the end of the current pdf. The newpage parameter may be
    // either a direct object, an indirect object from this QPDF, or an indirect object from another
    // QPDF. If it is a direct object, it will be made indirect. If it is an indirect object from
    // another QPDF, this method will call pushInheritedAttributesToPage on the other file and then
    // copy the page to this QPDF using the same underlying code as copyForeignObject. At this
    // stage, if the indirect object is already in the pages tree, a shallow copy is made to avoid
    // adding the same page more than once. In version 10.3.1 and earlier, adding a page that
    // already existed would throw an exception and could cause qpdf to crash on subsequent page
    // insertions in some cases. Note that this means that, in some cases, the page actually added
    // won't be exactly the same object as the one passed in. If you want to do subsequent
    // modification on the page, you should retrieve it again.
    //
    // Note that you can call copyForeignObject directly to copy a page from a different file, but
    // the resulting object will not be a page in the new file. You could do this, for example, to
    // convert a page into a form XObject, though for that, you're better off using
    // QPDFPageObjectHelper::getFormXObjectForPage.
    //
    // This method does not have any specific awareness of annotations or form fields, so if you
    // just add a page without thinking about it, you might end up with two pages that share form
    // fields or annotations. While the page may look fine, it will probably not function properly
    // with regard to interactive features. To work around this, you should call
    // QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper::fixCopiedAnnotations. A future version of qpdf will likely
    // provide a higher-level interface for copying pages around that will handle document-level
    // constructs in a less error-prone fashion.

    QPDF_DLL
    void addPage(QPDFPageObjectHelper newpage, bool first);

    // Add new page before or after refpage. See comments for addPage for details about what newpage
    // should be.
    QPDF_DLL
    void addPageAt(QPDFPageObjectHelper newpage, bool before, QPDFPageObjectHelper refpage);

    // Remove page from the pdf.
    QPDF_DLL
    void removePage(QPDFPageObjectHelper page);

    // For every annotation, integrate the annotation's appearance stream into the containing page's
    // content streams, merge the annotation's resources with the page's resources, and remove the
    // annotation from the page. Handles widget annotations associated with interactive form fields
    // as a special case, including removing the /AcroForm key from the document catalog. The values
    // passed to required_flags and forbidden_flags are passed along to
    // QPDFAnnotationObjectHelper::getPageContentForAppearance. See comments there in
    // QPDFAnnotationObjectHelper.hh for meanings of those flags.
    QPDF_DLL
    void flattenAnnotations(int required_flags = 0, int forbidden_flags = an_invisible | an_hidden);

  private:
    void flattenAnnotationsForPage(
        QPDFPageObjectHelper& page,
        QPDFObjectHandle& resources,
        QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper& afdh,
        int required_flags,
        int forbidden_flags);

    class Members
    {
        friend class QPDFPageDocumentHelper;

      public:
        ~Members() = default;

      private:
        Members() = default;
        Members(Members const&) = delete;
    };

    std::shared_ptr<Members> m;
};

#endif // QPDFPAGEDOCUMENTHELPER_HH
